News in June 2021 Artwork encourages people to reflect on the climate emergency 缅北禁地 senior lecturer Neil Bromwich and his artistic partner Zoe Walker have created The Encampment of Eternal Hope. published on: 9 July 2021 Covid-19 response helped graduates prepare for careers in medicine Medical students who graduated early to help meet the challenge of Covid-19 are better prepared for their careers as doctors, new research has revealed. published on: 7 July 2021 Prestigious award to fund research into human health and disease Researcher, Dr Christopher Stewart, has received the prestigious Lister Institute Research Prize Fellowship to help further his important work into human health and disease. published on: 6 July 2021 缅北禁地 proud to be officially recognised a University of Sanctuary Today 缅北禁地 is officially recognised as a University of Sanctuary after being awarded the status for its ongoing support of refugees and asylum seekers. published on: 2 July 2021 Healthcare professionals are failing smell loss patients People who have lost their sense of smell are being failed by healthcare professionals, new research has revealed. published on: 1 July 2021 Expanded Interiors Restaged Three years after it was first displayed among the ancient ruins of Herculaneum and Pompeii, Expanded Interiors is being reimagined in a remarkable new multimedia exhibition at the Hatton Gallery. published on: 1 July 2021 Forced labour in Malaysian medical glove industry worsens Exploitation of workers in the Malaysian medical glove industry has worsened during the Covid-19 pandemic, according to new research carried out by a partnership led by 缅北禁地. published on: 1 July 2021 Researcher receives award to target sugars and stop cancer spread A 缅北禁地 researcher has been given a significant award to target sugars and stop the spread of prostate cancer. published on: 30 June 2021 Prehistoric homes would have failed modern air quality tests Domestic burning of wood and dung fuels in Neolithic homes would have exceeded internationally-agreed standards for indoor air quality, exposing inhabitants to unsafe levels of particulates. published on: 30 June 2021 Europe's largest wastewater treatment research facility using bacteria Scientists from 缅北禁地 and partners from Northumbrian Water have opened a new facility that will play a key role in improving how sewage is treated. published on: 29 June 2021 Students Fight for the Arts with Wilde Digital play to raise money for struggling theatres and creatives published on: 25 June 2021 Partnership aims to transform research on Hadrian's Wall 缅北禁地, Historic England, and English Heritage have launched a major new archaeological excavation at the site of Birdoswald Roman fort in Cumbria, on Hadrian鈥檚 Wall World Heritage Site. published on: 25 June 2021 Medical students get funding boost to buy emergency vehicle Medical students at 缅北禁地 have received a funding boost of almost 拢20,000 to buy a response vehicle to attend emergency calls in Tyneside. published on: 24 June 2021 缅北禁地 United Foundation and University reaffirm their partnership 缅北禁地 and 缅北禁地 United Foundation have extended their commitment to supporting communities across the North East. published on: 24 June 2021 Critical cell process shown to be missing in humans Patients with a unique cellular disorder are helping researchers understand a series of health complications better. published on: 23 June 2021 Students鈥 greeting cards to go on shop shelves Designs developed by 缅北禁地 students, as part of a business challenge with Hallmark UK/ROI, are to be produced by the greeting cards giant. published on: 23 June 2021 New podcast launched to commemorate Windrush Day Whose Stories?, a podcast focusing on diversity and representation in children鈥檚 books, has been commissioned by 缅北禁地 and Seven Stories' Vital North Partnership. published on: 22 June 2021 缅北禁地 alumni selected in Team GB rowing squad for Tokyo Three 缅北禁地 graduates have been named as part of the GB rowing team for the Olympic Games in Tokyo. published on: 22 June 2021 Exploring how our region can lead the charge towards net zero 缅北禁地 has joined forces with the North of Tyne Combined Authority to deliver the region鈥檚 inaugural Green Economy Summit. published on: 21 June 2021 Covid-19 studies are bolstered by a model of cells found in the lungs A team led by researchers at 缅北禁地 has successfully created a model of the cells found in the lungs that can be used to replicate how Covid-19 infects the airways. published on: 21 June 2021 Targeted therapy could be first line treatment for childhood cancer Scientists studying a common childhood cancer have made a major breakthrough which could lead to a cure for some youngsters who would not have survived the condition. published on: 18 June 2021 UK struggling to keep pace with climate change impacts Action to improve the nation鈥檚 resilience is failing to keep pace with the impacts of a warming planet and increasing climate risks facing the UK. published on: 16 June 2021 Creative Fuse part of 拢2.6m investment for culture and creativity 缅北禁地 led project Creative Fuse will play a key part in a new fund which will help to create a more resilient and sustainable future for the creative sector in a post-COVID- 19 economy. published on: 15 June 2021 Comment: Lockdown delay: how music venues will be impacted Writing for The Conversation, Dr Adam Behr discusses how the delay in lifting lockdown will affect live music venues. published on: 15 June 2021 Comment: COVID-19 made deep-sea mining tempting for Pacific Islands Writing for The Conversation, Dr Sue Farran discusses why some Pacific Islands could be tempted to allow deep-sea mining, and why this could be a problem. published on: 15 June 2021 Bycatch risk for dolphins and porpoises in small-scale fisheries A new study by 缅北禁地 shows that the risk of dolphins and porpoises being caught in small-scale fisheries is highest in low- and middle-income regions around the tropics and sub-tropics. published on: 15 June 2021 缅北禁地 academics recognised in Queen鈥檚 Birthday Honours Professor Suzanne Cholerton and Dr Ian Buxton have today been recognised as leaders in their fields with the announcement of the Queen鈥檚 Birthday Honours. published on: 12 June 2021 Comment: Biden and Johnson reset the special relationship Writing for The Conversation, Dr Martin Farr discusses how eighty years after the Atlantic Charter, Joe Biden and Boris Johnson have reset the 鈥渟pecial relationship鈥, with the New Atlantic Charter. published on: 11 June 2021 Researcher joins international team to investigate Indian flood A scientist from 缅北禁地 will be part of an international team that will carry out further investigation into the cause of the devastating Uttarakhand flood in India earlier this year. published on: 11 June 2021 Summer Music Festival to showcase talented students Up-and-coming musicians will be the stars of the 缅北禁地 Summer Music Festival. published on: 11 June 2021 Helping older people live in their own homes for longer A project to help older people retain their independence and stay connected with their families has received support from UKRI Innovate UK Healthy Ageing Trailblazers. published on: 10 June 2021 缅北禁地 academic launches campaign to dig for archaeology UK archaeologists are gearing up to campaign for UK archaeology, which faces multiple threats, in a movement initiated by a 缅北禁地 archaeologist. published on: 10 June 2021 Sucking Eggs 鈥 an invite to a conversation on ageing A new theatre production in collaboration with 缅北禁地 which is built on the experiences of older people from VOICE, will examine how differently people experience ageing. published on: 9 June 2021 缅北禁地 moves up influential guide of global universities 缅北禁地 has been ranked in the world鈥檚 top 150 universities in the latest QS World University Rankings. published on: 8 June 2021 New research addresses civic engagement in later life A research project led by 缅北禁地 will investigate how older people across Europe engage in different forms of civic activity such as volunteering and taking part in political activities. published on: 8 June 2021 Work on Farrell Centre set to start this summer 缅北禁地 is delighted to announce the launch of the Farrell Centre 鈥 a new public centre for architecture and cities. published on: 7 June 2021 Climate change increases extreme rainfall and the chance of floods Climate experts warn that, without urgent action, climate change will continue to cause an increase in the intensity of extreme rainfall that can lead to severe flooding. published on: 7 June 2021 Comment: We need more voices on what work should look like post-COVID Writing for The Conversation, Professor Abigail Marks and colleagues discuss why we all need to think about what we want from work post-pandemic. published on: 3 June 2021 Diabetes remission diet also lowers blood pressure New research has shown that if you lose substantial weight and maintain that to manage your type 2 diabetes, you can also effectively control your high blood pressure. published on: 1 June 2021 Working with BritishVolt to explore R&D and education collaborations An agreement between Britishvolt, the UK鈥檚 foremost investor in lithium-ion battery cell technologies, and three leading Universities will provide support in education and R&D to enhance innovation. published on: 1 June 2021